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  1. Dec 22, 2015 · Prod- to push sb/sth finger or with a pointed object. Poke- to quickly push your fingers or another object into sb/sth. But I've found sentences where both prod and poke were used together. For example, He was looking at her closely through his half-moon spectacles, his long fingers gently prodding and poking.

  2. Mar 21, 2022 · Definition of poke and prod It usually means to forcefully encourage someone to do something. For example, you might poke and prod your brother to spend more time studying for exams. Or you might poke and prod your friend to find out who they like.|To "poke and prod" is a way to say is another way to say "examine." It's usually used in a medical context, and on a living thing. However, there are some exceptions, but that is generally how it is used. I hope I could help!

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  3. Mar 15, 2024 · Key Differences. Poke typically implies a gentle or playful action, such as nudging someone with a finger to grab their attention or teasingly pushing an object at something. Whereas prod denotes a more forceful push or jab, often with the intent of eliciting a reaction or encouraging movement. 6. Poking is often associated with curiosity or ...

  4. May 28, 2007 · Canadian English. May 28, 2007. #2. In this context "poke and prod" would mean examine carefully. It is an idiomatic expression often used for what happens when you are examined by a doctor. It is widely used to describe a thorough examination, but only in informal terms.

  5. [transitive, intransitive] to push somebody/something with your finger or with a pointed object synonym poke 1. prod somebody/something (+ adv./prep.) She prodded him in the ribs to wake him up. She prodded the dry ground with a stick. prod at somebody/something He prodded at his breakfast with a fork. prod somebody/something + adj Martha ...

  6. Dec 22, 2010 · 1prod. verb \ˈpräd\. prod·dedprod·ding. Definition of PROD. transitive verb. 1 a : to thrust a pointed instrument into : prick. b : to incite to action : stir. That's a very different context. In the Botanic Gardens, I find it difficult to imagine someone "prodding around" would be inciting the plants to action.

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  8. 9 meanings: 1. to poke or jab with or as if with a pointed object 2. to rouse or urge to action 3. the act or an instance of.... Click for more definitions.